VI 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
[ June 33, 1892. 
FAKM— Continued 
crops, 1 7 ; agriculture in 1891, 
137; foot-and nio' th di-ease, 
153; Hogg .V Wood’s Farm 
•Seed Report, 1892, ISIS ; seed 
and raaiiure, 173 ; lioine work 
on, 174, 192, 288, 308, 32 i, 341, 
366, 406, 4-0, 441, 461, 486, 6ii2; 
soi 8 and manures, 191; 
wintering cows, 192, 232 ; 
economy in cropping, 209 ; 
green crops, 231, 250; root 
crops,27ii; permanent pa ture, 
23 ; erecting a cow house, 
288 ; piggery 288 ; manure for 
grass land, 288 : manure for 
root crops, 288; turn-out 
time, 307 ; silag , 325; dairy 
cows, 345; the lamoing sea- 
sou, 365; the sheep trade 
and loreign m at, 87; plant 
too I, 405; profitable cuUure, 
425 ; mixing and using 
manures, 415; prospective 
agricu ture, 415; The Potato 
disease, 415; seedsmen at the 
Warwick Agricultural Show, 
486 ; a survey, 502 
Ferns for tables, 8 , sO; in winter, 
73 ; Mr Harrow s paper on, 
169; notes on Briti-h, 472 
FertiU-er-, history of commer¬ 
cial, 8 , 28,71 
Fig house, 54 
Figs, early trees in pots, 11,51, 
134, 206 ; notes on, 170; 
out-door, 233 ; forcing, 284, 
46 1 ; spott,d, oi;4 ; soil for, 
364; diseased, 4B4 
Fitch, death of Mr W. H., 43 
F’ittoiiias, 3i, 63,171 
Flo al lete (Regent’s Park), 497 
Floral tributes from Belfa-t,42 
Florist, the oldest living, 43 
Flowers, notes on liardy S*, 295, 
391, 408, 483 ; cOlour,ng, 65; 
for cutting, 124, 214; hardy, 
and March winds, 175; dye¬ 
ing, 201; trade In Paris, 122, 
217 ; for cnitiug, Giauioli, 
234; hardy, dolnc up borders 
of, 33"; inducing fragrance 
in,4i5 : black,474 
Flower boxes for parcels post, 
218 
Flower dressers, professional, 
324 
Flower garden, week’s work in, 
284; notes, 385; c lendar, 462 
Flower ga herer, useful, 456 
Foxgloves, as perennials, 415 ; 
peeudar, 484 
Frames, protective material 
for, 190 ; excluding cold from, 
433; rough and reaay, 475 
Francoas, 305 
French Vin age, 65 
Freesias, culture of, 2'9; ex¬ 
perience n culture, 254 ; notes 
on, 298,314 
Fritliiaria lmperialis.391 
Frost-, severe. 18^ in Februafy, 
219; and in.-ect pests, 29 j; 
and fruit biossom, 296, 2J7; 
effrcts 01 , 315, 316, anu 
ca erpillars, 315 ; in JSorfoik, 
effects of, 414 
Fruit blos. om, protecting, 245 
Fruiterers’ Company banquet, 
163 
Fr^it garden, Mr. Eivei's’ 
miniature, 6 
“ Fruit Growers’ Guide,” 42,300 
Fruit Snow, proposed Inter¬ 
national, in Loudon, 119 
Fruit conferences at Newcastle, 
3i5 
Fruits—culture,extension 9 re¬ 
striction, 18, 88,6i; imported, 
43; dange'- in prc-erved, 64; 
from South Africa, j 26, 199, 
218; notes on haidy, 17o, 283 ; 
liquid manure tor, 170 ; 
stondiirds, 170 ; forcing, 170, 
188, 3’i4, 323, 302; piuuing 
trees, 173; Tasmanian, 18i; 
dwarf, importati JUS of 
American 181 ; sprayed, 187 ; 
raising Crao and P.iradise 
stocks, no ; stocks lor bud¬ 
ding uy a given time, 190; 
in New Soiitn Wale-, 201; 
International Lxhib tiun,253, 
276; uloisom m Yorkshire, 
276; room for, 3U6; thinning, 
807 ; haidy, calendar of, 322 ; 
disbudding, 321; watering, 
323 ; crops ana the frosts, 365 ; 
training young trees, 362 ; 
Imports of American Straw¬ 
berries, 375; at Sitting,journe, 
379; prO'pects in JSoith Suf¬ 
folk, 393 ; dlsbuoding and 
thinning, 402; de-troyiug 
insects, 4J2; tiaiulug young 
growths, 412; fungus on, 431; 
the crops In Kent, 435 ; 
calendar of hardy, 44J ; sum¬ 
mer pruning, 44j; forcing, 
441, 461, 462 432 ; anU birds, 
475 ; calendar oi hardy, 481 ; 
netting, 481:; nailing and 
tylns youug g .,wths, 481; 
cl anstng trees, 48l 
Fruit trees, for soutU-east wall, 
13; Qwarr v. standards, 154; 
graiting, 2J6 
Fruit and vegetable growing 
In the Fen couuiry, 318 
Fru t farm, a great, 331 
Fuchsias, two u.'eiui, 63; as 
packet plants, 146; graiting, 
306 
Fungi, life history of. 39,5 
Fungicides, preparing,464 
GARDENERS’ ORPHAN FUND, 
42; annual m etiug and re- 
pori,104 
Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent 
Institution, 35, 180, 455; 
annual meeting, 48; annual 
dinner, 381 
Gardeners’ wag's, 200; under, 
duties, 269; Conference, 475 
Garden maze, a, 153 
Garden,cioppiug a, 103 
G irden, Hr. .Smee's, 394 
Garden p ots, seeds lor, 97 
Gaiden.as, cultuial notes on, 
384 
Gardening, technical education 
in, 2, 42; education In, 225 ; 
popularising, 3'i9 
G iriic planting, 189 
Garrya elliptu a, 3i4 
Gas lime from purifiers, 231 
Geiitiana acau is, SOL 
Germany, seed g. owing In, 89 
Ghent Quinquennial Lxlubi- 
tiou, preliminary schedu.e of, 
164 
Ginkgo seeds, 245 
Gladioli, late 12 ; notes on, 19 ; 
usefnl varieties, 2,34; clieai> 
atd good, 268 ; planting, 284 
Gladiwuts for cutting, 124, 2i4 
Glannsk P.irk, 278 ; view in 
flower garden,279 
Glazed puts, 283 
Globe Flower.s, notes on, 428 
Gooseberries, caterpillars on, 
364 
Gloxinias, starting, 30 ; the cul¬ 
ture of, 81; oiseased leaves, 
154; Lord Sa isbnry, 434 
Gooseberries,diseased,84; prun¬ 
ing, 17u; preserving buds, 170; 
bushes, green fly on, 2U8; red 
spider on, 324 
Graiting,scions for, 170; Apples 
and Pears, 239 
Granes—culture in Ontario, 6 ; 
mildew, a nreventive oi, 65; 
for exhibition, 103, 132; 
early Muse its, li4; wifh 
tn c’k skins, 137 ; quick work 
In growing. 147, 176 ; Hiinning, 
1.51, 367 ; L dy Bowushue, 
196; se’tiiig, 328 ; Black 
Hamburgh ;,45 ; express forc¬ 
ing, 386, 394,436; shanking, 
444 ; Ainwick Beedliug not 
setting, 464 
Grass verges, renovating, 196 
Gravel walks, facts abouc, 121; 
imr roving, 2ii4 ; tur .iug, 3 >2 
GreensHieids, the late Mr. 
Gavin, 4i 
Green, death of Mr. Thomas, 314 
Green fly, destroying, 4t5 
Grimsby Chrysautnemum So¬ 
ciety, 107 
Grimstuii Park, a note on, 439 
Guava, the Common, 136 
HACKWOOD PARK, 303 
Hague, death of Mr. 1'. B.,494 
Hainan, plants and horticul¬ 
ture in, 90 
Hardy flower notes. 39; in Feb¬ 
ruary, notes on, 12 i 
Haruy plauts at Kew,8t 
Harvest oueratious and meteor- 
oli gv.al 
Hazelgrove House, Somerset, 
473 
Heaths, hardwooded, potting, 
154 
Heating, too, 275, 432 
Helle ores, 147, 202 
Hender-oii. death of Mr. Mont¬ 
gomery , 14) 
Hrtpaticas, 433 ; notes on. 451 
Ueibdceous h r ers and their 
occupants, 49 .14u 
H rbaria, in-ects in, 44 
Herbcrtla pii chena, 321 
Hereford Rose society, 146 
Hessle and HowUeushire Hor- 
ticnltu al S .elety, 182 
Henchera sangiimea, not 
flowering, 424; seedlings, 437 
Highfield laouse.Gaiusborough, 
312 
Hustory of commercial ferti¬ 
lisers, 28, 71 
H eiiig rer'iiu mulching 491 
Hopwood Hall. 133 
Hollyhocks, uifflcuit'es, 214; 
and the disease, 274; propa¬ 
gating, 284 
Horsham Horticultural Society, 
354 
Horticultural Benefit and 
Provident Soeie y (United) 
Annual Meetiug, 204 
Horticuiiural Ctuo. i28, 354 ; 
meeting, i98; monthly meet¬ 
ing, 296 
Horticultural pro tress, sixty 
years of, 20 , 3 I 2 , 4o9 
Horticulturil p.o- eets, 119 
Horticuiiural Show iluter- 
nationalj Karls Court, 86, 
218, 262 
Horticultural Society (Royal) 
Committee meetings, 24, 338, 
3s2; 43), 478; names of mem¬ 
bers of omiiiutees 27; Sc eu- 
tiflc O immltlee, 49, 126, l28, 
245, 2i'2, 36,. 392, t52, 491 ; Com¬ 
mittees and uuuu. 1.1 meeting, 
111 ); Commitiees, 226 281 282 , 
3 1 
Uortioultural Soc.ety (Royal) 
of Ireland, 85 
Hudson, Mr. J., proposed testi¬ 
monial to, 3L6 
Hi acinth and Tulip Show at 
Haarlem, 84 
Hydrangeas, propagating, 442 
Hydrogen, 71 
I.MANTOPIIYLLUM3, 152 
Indiaruboer Plant, unhealthy, 
32 
Insects, in herbaria, 44; inju- 
rions. Miss ur ue.od’s Report 
on, ,64; of the flower gaideu, 
2 85, 436 
International fruit and horti¬ 
cultural shows in Loudon, 
86,119 
Inie'-udtional Horticultural 
Exhibition, 180; opening at 
Karl s uourt, 35 1 , 357, 358, 359, 
great summer Bho.v at, 4.8, 
419,420 
Irelaud, Royal Horticultural 
Society of, 85 
Ireland, a gardening tour— 
Hilisborotigu Casi.ie, 24U ; 
fruitm ll'lugal,24i; Killarney, 
212 ; Glenstal Ca.slle, 24 i 
Irises, foreiug, 22 ; Peacock, 79 ; 
histrioides, 121 ; palestime, 
362; notes ou, 488 
Ixoras, 135; Bufli, 44 
JASMINDM NDDIFLORDM, 123 
Justicia flavicoma, 423 
KAINIT, APPLYING, 325 
Kew, hardy piauta at, 84 
Kiuncy Beaus, la ly, 30 
KiCcheu garden ca.eudar, 188, 
462 
Kieiuia Galpini, 3 
L.ABELS FOR FRUIT TREES, 
61; etched, 164 
Laoour required lor garden, 484 
Liclia by hi Ida Arnoldiaua, 16 ; 
L. majalis, 128; anceps at 
Cleveliy,ls7 
Latigieybury, 204 
Lapaohys coiumuaris, 10 
LapageilaS, sowing 286 
Lapeyiouaia corymoosa, 265 
Laurels, Si, 226 
Lawn saiiu and weed killers, 
6 ul 
Lawn, top dressing for, flO ; 
iuiesteu with Liaisies, 231 ; 
weeds m a, 209 ; improving, 
324 ; moss auu weeds 011 , 41-5 
Ltai monid audiissubstiiutes, 
416 
Ledum thymifolia, 894 
Leeds Pax too Societj's diancr, 
18 f 
Lseus Gardeners’ Mutual Im¬ 
provement BOciety, 338 
Leeks, i52 
Leice -tcrsblre Chrysanthemum 
Society, 70 
Lettuces, early, 30; Golden 
Queen, isi ; scaicity and 
prices of, 375; Biack-seeded 
Bath Cos, 4)4 
Leujoinm verunm, 315 
Libouias, 2U7 
Lilac, bunching. 217 ; forcing In 
France, 217 ; note.- ou, 39j, 415 
Lines uestroyed bv grub-, o44 
Liliums. 15.; L. auiatuin pot¬ 
ting, 74; their culture, 177: 
iaucifoiium, 19j ; Uuiubo dti, 
26 ; g gauteum, propagatiug, 
2=6 : Harris!, 34 S, cutting, 4i6, 
culture of, 441; 
Lime and farmyard manure, 
364 
Lime trees, galls on, 464 
Live pool Horticuituial Asso- 
ciatiou, 85,2 8 
Liverpool, notes, 148, 452 ; 
Spring Show 227 ; Koseleigh, 
WoulDou, 416 
Louehas,uwari,52; herbaceous, 
2o4 ; for eugmg ■, 3=4 
LoaUou Parks Bu,,ermteudent, 
127 
Lucerne, 56 
Luculia gratisslma.at Orchard- 
leigh, 62, 298, 299 ; culture of, 
236 
macbet, death of Mr. 
UEOhUB, 85 
Maguolla conspicua, 145 ; fus- 
Cata, 375 
Major, the late Mr. C. M., 66 
Mandarin Urangjs from India, 
a67 
Manures, chemical and farm¬ 
yard, I5f; chemical, 324; 
cOiioentraLcd, for Vines and 
garden crop-, 4u5 
M.ti autas, 73 
Miii'gotciu, M., death of, 455 
Marguerites, pr magatiug, 445 
Mai net flowers, 218 
Market garueuing In the Far 
West, 119 
Market prices, 287,325 
Market reports, 173, 191, 345, 86’>, 
425, 445, 4 )5, 485 
Marriott’s garden, Mr. Aid., 243 
Martynla fragrans, 154 
May Flower. 128 
Med L, Journal of Horticulture, 
225; luternacioual Horti¬ 
cultural, 359 ; Kelway s, 395 
Medicine for piant8 (Mr. John¬ 
son’s), 233 
Melons, hotbeds for, 11 ; water, 
32 ; for pits and Iranies, .52; 
raising, 93 ; forci 1 g, 135; notes 
on, 171, 3ii4, 342; in March, 
207 ; man.igement of, 246, 443 ; 
culture of. 483 
Meteorological observations, 
l74, 3;6, 346, 366, 406, 436, 44), 
465, 486 
Meteorological Society (Royal), 
aunnal meeting, 91,145 
Mice In Scotland, 355 
Micro-organisms, 150 
Mignonette, double, 7 ; indoors 
and out, 94,2o7 ; Machet, 438 
Milner, Mr. H. B., 357 
Muionia Bluuti Lubbersiana, 
373 
Mistletoe on Apple trees, 199 
Mitchell, Mr. M., death of, 353 
M )ie cricket, 345 
Moorea Irroratt, 226 
M jriua longifolia, 86 
Moiuias, Bisyriuchium, 34) ; 
edulis, 341 
Mouse traps, simple, 2,182, 218 
Mulching, 435 
Mushrooms, small, 12; bids, 
S' awning, 269 ; fungus on, 
286 ; manure for beds, 283 ; 
mould in bed, 443 
Mussieuda frondosa, 124 
Mustard and Cress, 3j6 
NAIL, NEW, 302 
Names, reverse, 444 
Narcissi, priuceps and N. 
poeticns oruatus, luo; N. 
Johustoni, 161; Paper White, 
182; Lee.dsi varieties, 230 ; 
near Bayonne, 351, 372, 390, 
4ii; ou grass, 395; poeticus, 
reversion in, 475 
National Rose Society, 44 
Nepenthes, 171 
Neiium Oleander, 223 
Newcastle Mutual Improve¬ 
ment Assoclatiun, 164 
Newcastle rfpiing Show, 334 
Nightshade, case of poisoning 
by, 415 
Nitrate of soda, 500 
Nitrogen, 71 
Nomenclature, confusion in, 316 
Nurseries, notes at Messrs. 
B. S. Williams & Sou’s, 3i9 
ODONTOGLOSSUMS, CULTURE 
of, 87; o. crispuin var. uobl- 
itus.lin, 220; crinitum sapphi- 
ratum,l97; plaiyoneilum, 329 
Oleander, culture of tne, 223 ; 
danger in, 239 
Ouciuium macranthnm, 369 
Onions for exhibition, 11-3; 
culture of, in Colorado. 12u ; 
underground, 189 ; success 
wiih, 213; preventing the 
maggot, 264 ; fly and maggot, 
preventing, 484 
Oranges, M mdarin, 107 
Orchard, neglected young, 55 ; 
plant ug, 169, 196; planting 
and varieties, 264 
Orchids,88; at Aiierton Beeches, 
101 ; seasonable notes, 141 ; 
Bnlbophyilum comosum, 141 ; 
Coeiegyue cristata, 141 ; notes 
on, 197 ; CO uposts and 
manures for, 257, 275; .sicsly 
Catileyas, 274 ; sale of Mr. 
Wrigiey’s, 275 ; Restrepias, 
275 ; Cypripedium Chamber- 
lainiauum, 294 ; Cypripedliim 
Lawrebel, 295 ; Chysis brao- 
tcscens, 31i ; new hunting 
grounds for, 311 ; Angrascum 
tasiuosuin, 311 ; fertilisation 
of Cycnoehes, 3 1 ; Oucldium 
Marshalllanum, 312 ; notes 
and commenis, 328, 329, 397 ; 
(iattleya Alexaudrse, 328 ; 
Caitleya Hex, 329 ; Cattleya 
Skinneri alba ocuuta, 329; 
Mr. R. J. Measures’, 329; at 
Greenlands, 348 ; Cattleya 
Victoria Kegina, 349 ; Lielia 
Latona, .350, 363; materials 
tor potting. 359 ; dried speci¬ 
mens, 35i) ; too much water, 
359 ; oneidlums and Mi - 
tonlas, 368 ; Mr. Bull’s ex- 
hibion, at Ca abridge Lodge, 
Lielio-Cattieya hybrids, 3n9 ; 
Kew herbarium, 371; Odouto- 
gl 0 8su u vexiliarium at 
Aymestry Court, 392 ; 
Cat leya Schroderaa Leys- 
woodiensis, 397 ; a fine plant 
ot C. MossiaB 397 ; Broiigh- 
tonia lilacina, 397, 4ol; should 
they be cut? 398; Pieuro- 
thallus punctuiata, 398 ; 
Aerauthus Leonis, 499 ; spot 
In, 4vb; an amateur’s, 41 j ; 
curious formation of Catiieya 
Meudei, 4i0; Cyprluenium 
hybrldnm Vipani,421; odou- 
toglossum Louryanum, 428; 
I ORCHIDS -continued 
I O. crispnm Bauderas, 441 ; 
treaimeat of iin lorted, 429; 
} Saccolobium minlatura, 449 ; 
WarscewiezellaH, 449; W. 
Llnneii, 461; jottings, 449; 
I feeding teriestrial 449 ; cool 
! treatment tor, 449 ; white 
I sc tie, 449 ; over - watering, 
I 459; yellow thrins, 45 1 ; at 
Aiierton Beeches, 4)2; at 
Hill8id», Aileiton, 45 ; Van¬ 
das 469 ; Vanda S lUdenana, 
469 ; Cypripeoium Alice, 481; 
Indian, 4 0, 4 9 
Ornameutal Grasses, raising, 
285 ; notes on, 313 
Orphan Fund, Gardeners’, 162, 
18'J,414 
Osiers failing, 145 
Oxygen, 71 
P.EONIES, POINTS ABOUT, 471 
Pa ms in w uter, 73 ; for table, 
83; for rooms, 143 
Pandanus Veiichi, 8; pacifleus, 
383 
Panicum variegatum, 171 
Pansies.for Cuicag ),2o6; cater¬ 
pillars 011,464; at Tamworth, 
471 
Pansies and Violas. 4J2 
Pausy Show, Lei ester, 461 
Pans green, best way oi using, 
39) ; and red spider, 437 
Pans, the flower trade oi, 217 
Parsley, 1 <2; ail the year round, 
13i; toi iuarkei,344 
Parsnips, sowing, .62 
Parker, Rr. Robe t, deaih of, 65 
Park-, new, for Lonaou, 456 ; 
Benin, 456 
PasqneFioivers, 376 
Pas-idoras not expanding, 404 
Pasturj, old, couvertiug into 
orchard, 325 
Peaches and Nect irines In 
January, 30, 71; earliest, 114, 
151; on walls, 17.1; torclug, 
228, 304, 341, 422; d sbudding, 
283; 
Peaches, late for market, 12; 
out of doors, 78 ; op-u-air, 101, 
13', i44, i6s, 179, 95 ; South 
African, 1"7 ; notes on, 170 ; 
forcing, lo8, 265,384.482; root 
management of, 245 ; thin¬ 
ning, disouudiug, cleansing, 
244 ; age of in pots, 249 ; out¬ 
door, 261; insects on trees, 
364 ; mildew on, 4 4; cross 
trellisC' in houses, 405 ; 
cropping trees in pOts, 415; 
a fine colleciioa, 434; pro¬ 
tecting iitUs 475 ; gathering, 
482 ; scale on, 96; siouei as 
iuci,2:6; U-systeia of train¬ 
ing 96 
Peacock Irises, 79 
Pears, slocks, 12; Beurrd 
Bachelier, 59 ; house at 
Lnmbton Castle, 67 ; Raster 
B ur e, 117; Prince Consort, 
127 ; Huyshe’s Prince Consort, 
154; Nouveile Fu.v e, 187 ; 
cuiiivation of at Bdgoaston, 
316, 3l7 ; cordo J, 455 
Peas,lu irames, 73; tne earliest, 
115 ; for middle and late sea¬ 
son, ii7 ; Magnum Bonum, 
126. 172 ; Bngil.sU Wonder, 169 ; 
for eaiiy use, 204. 229 ; 
'Telephone tor field culture, 
277; sowing successions of, 
343 ; eariy, 435,455 ; hastening 
the crop, 4 .5 
Pelargonium.-, 94, 229 ; Zonal, 
tor winter, 126; douoie, iOO; 
Key. H. H.irr.s, 355; notes on 
Ivy-leaveii. 371; Arete, 383 ; 
douoie Ivy - leaved, 432 ; 
French, 442; Zonal, 442 ; Z mat, 
variegated, 473 ; Ivy-leaved 
for cutting, 475; scented at 
Canford, 491 
Peutstemons, 94, 128 ; and the 
late Mr. Gavin Greenshields, 
41) 
Petroleum as an Insecticide, 
345 
Phaius grandlfolins, 22i 
Phaiajnopsi , wmier treatment 
of,88 ; in Marc ., 197 
Phiiiyreas not flowering, 190 
phenological observ.itions 493 
Phyliocacinses, a note on, 224 
Piij iioxera m Franc ,335 
PjUis, lorciug, . 0 , 51, 93, 134, 
284 ; notes on, 170 ; potting, 
2 6; management of, 384 ; 
cu.ture of, 422, 46l 
Pipe joints, mixture for, 32 
Pit tor plants, i»u 
Plants, CsruUcated of 1891,15; 
for rooms, 69; for table, 83; 
crossing 9i; g. owing In tubs, 
16i; under glass, 17i; potting, 
2u2; Biitisn, half an hour 
among, 352 ; Madagascar, at 
KcW. 3 4 ; British, notes on, 
412; for greeuiiodses, 444; for 
g. owing u.'der PeacUes, 464 
PLANTS, Fi..nii'8, AND Vege¬ 
tables cERTliHCATBU BY 
THE ROYAL UORTI- 
OULTURAL ouClEXY— 
Authuriiim Andreauum san- 
guiiieum, i8); Amygdalus 
JJav aiioa alba, 185; Astilbe 
Thuaberg , Sul; Agiaonema 
costaium, 339 ; Azaiea Mrs. 
